⚡ Bond fast, last longer — the epoxy that keeps up with your hustle!
BSI Quick Cure Epoxy is a 4.5 oz clear putty that cures in just 5 minutes to a slightly flexible, water-resistant bond. Ideal for woodworking and repairs subjected to high vibration or stress, this USA-made epoxy delivers durable, reliable adhesion with a full cure in 1 hour.
Brand | BSI |
Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Repair |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Putty |
Special Feature | Quik-cure, Slightly Flexible |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 9 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 9.0 Ounce |
UPC | 707336202008 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00707336202008 |
Manufacturer | Bob Smith Industries |
Part Number | BSI-202 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 2 x 5 inches |
Item model number | BSI-202 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Quik-cure, Slightly Flexible |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**K
Best Glue EVER!
We bought a Delta hand shower for our second bathroom, and it came with a suction cup mount for the wall. The suction cup wouldn't stay on the fiberglass shower surround even with Gorilla glue, and I was angry over the poor design of a $50 product. I was also worrying about the relatives who would be here for Christmas and using that bathroom.I took a chance and ordered this epoxy, after remembering that my father used epoxy in the 70s for tough jobs. I measured out the exact same amount from both bottles onto a piece of cardboard, and mixed it with a toothpick. I applied it to the base of the wall mount (after cutting off that stupid suction cup) and held it in place until I could tape it with painters tape. I took the tape off this morning and WOW! It's stuck firmly on the wall, and easily supports the weight of the hand shower. I even pulled on it quite a bit, and it's mounted for life!I can't recommend this product enough! It holds like iron, it's relatively inexpensive, and because the two products are in separate bottles it won't get hard and be ruined like Gorilla glue and Super Glue tend to do.A few words of advice - have all your supplies laid out and waiting before you mix the glue. Prepare the surface you want to glue, have some tape ready, and use a disposable piece of cardboard to mix. This glue sets up in just a few minutes and you don't want to be searching for anything while it hardens. Also, save the little inner plugs for the bottles - it will help keep it fresh and ready after you've snipped the ends of the pointed outer caps.
U**N
...fast and hard and no waste ...like self mixing tube.
...I use it for putting wooden duck wings back together, the kind you fly out side in the yard, in the wind and the weather, nothing is impervious to the weather. ...when the wood breaks at it's weakest point and you have to do a butt joint ...to glue them back together, which is a hard to glue right, ...I usually put a splint on the repair, either a thin piece of veneer or you can use ...fiberglass cloth or ...double face carpet tape ...which acts kind of like a clamp, even thin cardboard. Bob's is good stuff, dries hard in 5 minutes, It can be messy like a mayonnaise sandwich, be ready, gloves are hard to work in, just be careful, It will wash of, eventually,...go slow and have all your parts,clamps,rags ready, ...I do a rehearsal when I have a lot of parts to do. It dries hard, smooth and clear.... I like it! ...and using the tubes that are supposed to mix them selves, ...DON'T ....and you waste most of it ...unless you are going to use it all. I pulled back like it says to do ...to release the air ...on the self mixing tubes and had it all spill on the floor. With Bob's you use the amount you need, ...just put equal amounts of A & B on something you can through away ...and mix, ...sometimes I make 2 or 3 set-ups of the 2 part liquid, that way it doesn't all go off on me at once, mix it as you need it. I have used it on nylon webbing, ...for cat and dog collars. It will work on a lot of different materials. ...do a test.... ....work fast and Good luck!
W**N
The cat's meow!
I have been using two part epoxy since I was a teenager(don't even ask how long ago that was!). I've always bought it in the standard syringe tubes. I had never been able to dispense just the right amount of part A and Part B as the syringe would inevitably shoot out more of one than the other. I also found I was always using far more product than I needed as the epoxy kept coming out until you pulled back on the syringe plungers.With the two separate bottles, I can get as much or as little product as I want and in equal amounts. Plus, at 9 ounces total, compared to the syringes, it works out to $2.90 per ounce instead of $5.00 per ounce. Seems like a no brainer to me.[Edited to clarify error per input from another member].The only question is, does it work? I have used it extensively since purchasing the product and it holds every bit as well as any other epoxy I have ever used.I have to warn - when it says Quick it means QUICK!!! Three minutes tops. I did not "snip" off the top, I used a small nail to puncture into the middle of the nozzle. That way I can dispense small amounts. Have your ducks in a row and ready to go before mixing and applying. Three minutes really is a long time if you are prepared before-hand.
M**L
WOW!!! Best Stuff Ever....
Whether getting the BSI Quick-cure epoxy for needed quick action, or the slow-cure epoxy for when you need more time to work and don't need to glue to set up quickly...this epoxy is great. Everything about it is great. It all starts with the two different colored, graduated, easy to squeeze bottles that make it easy to measure out equal portions of the two parts of the epoxy. Even if you are not very accurate on measuring, the epoxy is very forgiving and still sets up nice and hard...it just takes a little longer. I have saved so much money by gluing everything back together around the house that has broken, and this stuff sticks to everything. I've glued: metal to wood, wood to plastic, shiny smooth chrome plated tubing to plastic, cloth to vinyl, plastic to concrete, plastic to plastic. I have not had a failure yet. I complimented this item by purchasing graduated plastic medicine cups to mix the epoxy in when using larger amounts. Although I made my mixing and application sticks out of scrap cut off shaving in my shop, you could probably find tongue depressors or ice cream sticks on Amazon.
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